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Old 08-11-2012, 11:20 PM   #276
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That primer looks great! And the exhaust holes turned out awesome and I think your frame fix will work out great or ya could always cut a piece from a long bed frame since they are all over the place. But you got some great progress!
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Old 08-11-2012, 11:54 PM   #277
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Super nice job on everything....Jim
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Old 08-12-2012, 11:11 AM   #278
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Frame fix should turn out great. IF you all of a sudden want a piece from a long bed frame as has been suggested just hit me up (if you want) as I have a donor frame and I'll send you that piece for free, you just pay shipping. Pipes look good for the exhausts. I wish I had done mine like you did instead of with the hot wrench.
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Old 08-12-2012, 11:13 AM   #279
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Is that a long bed floor that you are going to shorten? I did that on mine, really easy to do and sure is cheaper than buying aftermarket!
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Old 08-12-2012, 02:38 PM   #280
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I have a friend who paints tell me similar stories about top dollar guns, I guess you find one that works the way you want and never get rid of it, I am just a diy guy not much for painting myself.
i dont normally go in for high end gear. most of my pro paint gear is super old. the sharp guns are the newest i have and they're 8 years old and were the bottom end guns when i bought them. i just got my new devilbiss finishline guns in yesterday. as soon as it stops raining im going to load em up and see if they're any good. at least i can use the dekups with em without haveing to order a new adapter.

the industrial primmer your using is good stuff. i used it to paint my backhoe a few years back and it's some really tough stuff. i haven't scratched trough it yet.
as for the frame. yeah thous are frame clamp marks. it was a clamp that bolted to both sides of the frame and you just toqued it down and put a hydrolic ram between em and just pushed or pulled till they were in spec. not very scientific but it worked. must have taken a side impact.
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Old 08-12-2012, 08:29 PM   #281
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Dan, the frame is turning out really nice. Good score on that bed floor.
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Old 08-16-2012, 10:06 PM   #282
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Great build Dan. I am going to have to do a lot of the same cancer repair you have done. Your build will be a nice point of reference.
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Old 08-17-2012, 09:45 AM   #283
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Any chance you're heading to northern Canada in the next few days? Could really use those welding skills on my firewall kit keep up the good work it's turning out great
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Old 08-17-2012, 09:51 AM   #284
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That primer looks great! And the exhaust holes turned out awesome and I think your frame fix will work out great or ya could always cut a piece from a long bed frame since they are all over the place. But you got some great progress!
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Thanks! I though about a frame donor piece for the repair but I have plenty of steel at work. Haven't got to the repair yet so might go that direction.
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Frame fix should turn out great. IF you all of a sudden want a piece from a long bed frame as has been suggested just hit me up (if you want) as I have a donor frame and I'll send you that piece for free, you just pay shipping. Pipes look good for the exhausts. I wish I had done mine like you did instead of with the hot wrench.
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Thanks Might do that depends on how my bend radius lines up, I think I got it right but it was a guessing game. I am kind of limited on press brake dies for material over .125". Thank you, I wish I could have used our hypertherm plasma at work instead of that hole saw that was a pain!

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Is that a long bed floor that you are going to shorten? I did that on mine, really easy to do and sure is cheaper than buying aftermarket!
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It is a Short bed floor, Suspect is going Wood on his truck so I got a deal, We do a lot of friendly business together. Mine is savable but this is much easier, Guess I will have a short bed floor to sell later.
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i dont normally go in for high end gear. most of my pro paint gear is super old. the sharp guns are the newest i have and they're 8 years old and were the bottom end guns when i bought them. i just got my new devilbiss finishline guns in yesterday. as soon as it stops raining im going to load em up and see if they're any good. at least i can use the dekups with em without haveing to order a new adapter.

the industrial primmer your using is good stuff. i used it to paint my backhoe a few years back and it's some really tough stuff. i haven't scratched trough it yet.
as for the frame. yeah thous are frame clamp marks. it was a clamp that bolted to both sides of the frame and you just toqued it down and put a hydrolic ram between em and just pushed or pulled till they were in spec. not very scientific but it worked. must have taken a side impact.
Thanks for the info on the frame clamps, definitely strange looking. I have not found any evidence of side impact but the truck did have a mismatched hood and front fender on that side but the front of the frame looks perfect. Who knows what really happened over its life.
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Dan, the frame is turning out really nice. Good score on that bed floor.
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Thanks man, nice to see another Okie on here! man we are everywhere on this forum. I guess we all love trucks down here!

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Great build Dan. I am going to have to do a lot of the same cancer repair you have done. Your build will be a nice point of reference.
Thanks, I learned all of what I know from this forum. Great stuff! I would have been lost without it

I should get some progress this weekend and update saturday or sunday, that silly old '93 GMC is killing me trying to fix everything and get it up for sale this weekend.
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Old 08-17-2012, 09:54 AM   #285
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Maybe next summer to southern Canada for a fishing trip I would be glad to help if we were closer. Thanks for the compliment!
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Old 08-17-2012, 02:53 PM   #286
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Great work on the frame thus far. Looks like you are doing it right. I wish we would have blasted out frame and started over. Would have been cheaper and faster in the long run. Keep on progressin'
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Old 08-26-2012, 10:05 PM   #287
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Great work on the frame thus far. Looks like you are doing it right. I wish we would have blasted out frame and started over. Would have been cheaper and faster in the long run. Keep on progressin'
Thanks Eric! I can only hope mine turns out as nice as yours. Yours it Beautiful!!!


Here is a little progress.... Welded in my exhaust cut outs, My welds are not perfect, don't hate. Well I am really kinda anal so I am being critical of myself. The welder and I have not been in total agreement lately. Mostly bone head me not doing a better job of prepping (cleaning my steel)
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Old 08-26-2012, 10:16 PM   #288
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Re: Rustbuket 67 build "Georgia"

And a little progress on my frame repair section. My patch turned out to be right on with the radius of the existing frame. I sanded the grey coating off the steel plate but still managed to get a little contamination so I will have to grind out a few small bad spots and re-weld it. The pic of it clamped in place is before I realized I needed to sand that coating off, I removed it and sanded then put it back on. Anyways..Looks like I missed some just above the cab mount on the horizontal weld (see the little pits)

Once I redo that I will weld the inside and do a final smoothing on the outside. Probably leave the bead on the inside. maybe idk. The outside will be completely smooth when done.
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Nice work Dan.. Looks really nice...
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Old 08-26-2012, 10:31 PM   #290
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Welds look good to me, nice repair work...Jim
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Old 08-26-2012, 11:08 PM   #291
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Those welds look good to me. Now my frame is jealous of your frame.
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Old 08-26-2012, 11:10 PM   #292
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My engine is jealous of your engine Good night all!!
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Old 08-26-2012, 11:11 PM   #293
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Old 08-26-2012, 11:47 PM   #294
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Wish my welds looked that good. The welds around the exhaust cut out look nice. As does the frame patch.
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Old 08-27-2012, 12:27 AM   #295
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man I need to do some cutoue for my swb so I can tuck up higher oh well gotta make the money for the frame up resto in a couple years
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Old 08-27-2012, 08:08 AM   #296
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Hey Dan, finished reading through your build. you have done some awesome fab work ! I'll be checking on your progress.
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Old 08-27-2012, 05:21 PM   #297
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are you going to box the frame? i normally put box older frames if i've had to cut them. i personally have never had a frame break around a repair ,but after all the horror stoies ive heard from people i decided it was a good just-in-case. i can see from the welds your more than capable. i've got a buddy that boxed a whole frame and turned the frame into an air tank for his bags. im not a big fan of bagged trucks, but his looks clean
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Old 08-27-2012, 05:24 PM   #298
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Looks good Dan. Nice job on the repair. What is the minimum size steel to use as boxing plates?
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3/16 works fine bj
Looks good Dan, did the frame move any when you cut that section out? Thats the only fear I would have taking those dimples out.
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Very nice work on the repair and the cross member. You got me wondering about mine being stout enough without brace tubes?
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